HOUSTON -- Many of Houston's defensive players left Sunday's loss to the Patriots talking about the adjustments that New England made to the Texans' plan. The Patriots' offensive adjustments were too good at some points, in Texans defensive end Antonio Smith's estimation. "Either teams are spying on us or scouting us," Smith told a group of reporters. Smith said the Texans introduced new wrinkles into their defense this week. He said that even though the Texans had never done those things in prior games, which would mean they weren't on film, the Patriots knew they were coming before they happened. "I'm very suspicious," Smith said. "I just think it will be a big coincidence if that just happened by chance. I don't know for sure, but I just know it was something that we practiced this week." Smith would not elaborate on exactly what adjustment New England made to Houston's defense. The Texans owned a 10-point halftime lead but allowed 27 second-half points in their 34-31 loss. "I can't tell you an example because it's G15 classified," Smith said. "It's a defensive thing that we might continue to use. ... The way, I'm trying to say it without giving it away. When you watch film of the team do something a certain way all the time no matter what team they play -- it's been 12 games played and they always did it -- and then all of a sudden it's changed? It was pretty clever and pretty suspicious." For the sake of clarity, Smith was asked if he was saying the Patriots knew what the Texans were going to do defensively, even though those wrinkles had never appeared in games before. "I'm saying it seemed like it," Smith said. "You can't never be for sure on anything because I ain't over there in their huddle, in their locker room, but it just felt like it." http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...n-texans-very-suspicious-new-england-patriots
Good adjustments, must be cheating or some form of wizardry. This organization needs such a purge it's not even funny anymore.
I will wait and see if any Denver players come out and support. I dont trust the Pats, they walk the tightrope of league rules in alot of aspects of the game
If this wasn't the Patriots this story wouldn't have been plastered all over ESPN like it was. This is simply just a team that gets constantly out coached after halftime game after game all season long.
The only suspicious thing here is Texans thinking they actually played a good game against a good team. Pats were half asleep throughout the game, and only used the exact amount of energy needed to get the lead before time ran out. Texans got trolled.
exactly so many people quick to rule things out, he didnt say formations, he said , calls, as in, the defense calling audibles and Pats knowing what they are
Maybe they just aren't as clever as they think they are? Pats have a history of cheating... Texans have a bigger history of sucking. I'll go with Occam's Razor here.
Only idiots get routinely cheated and are not able to figure out what to do about it. See Texans coaching staff.
When I first heard this my first reaction was that someone in the front office who understands getting the top draft pick and not winning games to jeopardize the pick probably helped NE with the insider info. Don't have any idea who but perhaps Smith???? To save his job????